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    In this screenshot, Jay Leno appears at the 2020 Carousel of Hope Ball benefiting the Children's Diabetes Foundation on October 10, 2020.

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It’s the end of the road. Jay Leno’s Garage on CNBC. The network has reportedly pulled the plug on Leno’s show after seven seasons. It also marks the end of their 30-year relationship The 72-year-old comedian and automotive enthusiast at NBCUniversal.

according to The Hollywood Reporter, The cancellation is due to a major schedule change on the channel. instead of him GarageOn CNBC since 2015, the channel broadcasts factual reports Shark Tank And undercover boss, Also some original commercial documentaries.

The show served as a landing pad for Leno after he left (for the second time). Tonight’s show In February 2014. CNBC ordered Jay Leno’s Garage After a few months. It originally launched as an NBC.com web series, and was later picked up by CNBC after a special hit show in the summer of 2014, according to the outlet.

The show featured Lennon’s personal car collection in his Burbank garage, and included several interviews with celebrity guests – including President Biden.

Now, it’s unclear how the cancellation of the show will affect the YouTube channel of the same name. We’ve reached out to Lennon’s production team, and if we hear back, we’ll update this article accordingly. There is also a non-zero chance that the show will end up on another terrestrial television network or streaming platform.

This is the latest in a chain of piss-poor luck for the comedian. In November, Leno suffered Third degree burns on the face In 1907 he worked on his white steam car in the aforementioned garage. Then, the reports af came out in detailAir-heavy vintage motorcycle accident Leno had suffered many broken bones.

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